Nigeria’s 64th Independence Day anniversary has been met with a stern warning from former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who claims the country is on the verge of a one-party dictatorship.
In a tweet on his verified X handle, Atiku expressed his deep regret over the decline in electoral credibility, which he believes is being manipulated by those in power.
Atiku, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in the 2023 elections, stated that opposition parties are weak and the ruling party is exploiting internal processes to maintain its grip on power.
“It is deeply regrettable that our current landscape reflects a troubling decline in electoral credibility, increasingly manipulated by those in power.
“Our political milieu has become corrosive; opposition parties languish in weakness, while the ruling party appears to manipulate internal processes to render them ineffectual.
“Nigeria teeters on the brink of a one-party dictatorship, and it is incumbent upon all politicians and statesmen of integrity to rise and reclaim our democracy from the encroaching shadows of oppression.
“As we celebrate Nigeria’s 64th Independence anniversary, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all Nigerians on this momentous occasion.
“This is not just a commemoration, but a tribute to the indomitable spirit and unwavering resolve of Nigerians who steadfastly believe in the potential of our homeland.
“In reflecting on this milestone, I am reminded of how our nation has traversed numerous tumultuous phases. Yet, the tenacity of our patriotic citizens, bolstered by the solidarity of our international allies, has fortified our resolve as a resilient entity.
He emphasized the need for politicians and statesmen of integrity to reclaim Nigeria’s democracy from the shadows of oppression.
Despite the challenges, Atiku acknowledged the resilience of Nigerians and the country’s ability to navigate hard phases.
He celebrated the enduring establishment of democracy in Nigeria, representing the longest period of democratic governance in the country’s history.
He said, ” However, I must emphasize that, while democracy has anchored our institutions in the principles of the rule of law, we have yet to achieve satisfactory progress in fostering political inclusivity and ensuring elections that are genuinely free and fair. “I call on the political elite to unite in the noble mission of safeguarding our democracy from the brink of authoritarianism. “Our founding fathers united under a common cause, championing our independence through peaceful, political activism. What we celebrate today is the fruition of their collective endeavours and those of subsequent generations. “In closing, I make an impassioned appeal to political leaders across all party lines: let us forge a formidable coalition, one that will provide Nigerians with a credible opposition capable of steering our beloved nation towards a promising future
Atiku noted that more work needs to be done to ensure free and fair elections and foster political inclusivity.
He called on the political elite to unite and safeguard democracy from authoritarianism, emphasizing the importance of a credible opposition to steer Nigeria towards a promising future.